Try it! – Gateway cloning

Gateway cloning is based upon the site-specific recombination of lambda bacteriophage, and is a two-part process. In the first part of the tutorial, you will create a Gateway entry clone. In the second part, you will use the entry clone as input for constructing the final Gateway expression clone.

The selected sequence fragment has been placed in the Clone tab’s Fragments area and in the Project tab’s Inserts folder. To expand the Inserts folder and reveal its contents, click the plus icon (Win) or arrow (Mac).

The circular cartoon in the upper right corner displays the insert (in red) and prompts you to “Choose a vector.” The cartoon updates its appearance and text based on your selections.

Use the Vector drop-down menu to select the donor vector pDONR201. Note that the menu has been optimized to contain suitable vectors for the chosen cloning method. In the current project, only circular vectors ( ) are offered.

Press the Try It button in the bottom right corner of the window. The Project view switches from the Clone tab to the Summary tab.

Briefly look at the contents of the three sections: Fragments, Steps and Fragment Junctions. Then click Make It to proceed with the cloning simulation.

*If the contents had not met your requirements, you could have clicked Change to switch back to the Clone tab in order to make changes there.

The Setup tab asks whether you wish to verify the clone. Press the Cancel button.

In the Project tab, a new folder named Gateway Entry 1 appears. It contains the amplified insert and entry clone.

Double-click on the file name ending in AttB Insert to open it in the Linear view. The top pane shows the amplified insert and PCR product.

Returning to the Project window, double-click on the file name ending in L1-L2 Entry Clone 1.

The History view shows the Cloning Summary last seen in Step 6. Since this summary contains the steps to make the entry clone, you may wish to print a copy.

To see a print preview, click anywhere on the Cloning Summary to select it, and then choose File > Print. You could change the scale and/or print the summary from this window, if desired. However, there is no need to do so for this tutorial.

On Windows, click the ‘x’ in the top corner to close the Print Preview window. On Macintosh, click the Cancel button.

Next, you will create the expression clone and (optionally) print a document that includes the steps to create the entry clone:

Choose Cloning > Gateway Expression Clone to again open the Project window.

Use the Vector drop-down menu to select the destination vector pAd/BLOCK-iT-DEST.

Use the Clone drop-down menu to select Tn5w(1559,2353) L1-L2 Entry Clone 1 from the bottom of the list.

Press Try It and then Make It.

The Setup tab asks whether you wish to verify the clone. Press the Cancel button.

A new folder, Gateway Expression 2, is added to Project tab.

Double-click on Gateway Expression 2 Clone 1 to open it in the Document window. The top pane shows the simulated expression clone in the Circular view.